2016/10/20 09:59:55
straighttothebar
liinnerd
You could check out MTuner from Melda productions. I believe it's included in the free Meffectsbundle


I tried Melda plugins the other day. Besides the fact I never got a reading from the tuner, the installation process is not userfriendly, one has to download and install all plugins in the bundle, if I recall correctly. But thanks for suggesting.
2016/10/20 10:32:15
scook
GTune and MTuner work best if the track is set to a mono input. Also make sure to have input echo enabled. Although the Melda installer has all the plug-ins, I am pretty sure it is possible to deselect them all and check only the ones you want to install.
2016/10/20 12:17:00
straighttothebar
scook
GTune and MTuner work best if the track is set to a mono input. Also make sure to have input echo enabled. Although the Melda installer has all the plug-ins, I am pretty sure it is possible to deselect them all and check only the ones you want to install.


I stand corrected.
2016/10/20 12:21:37
tlw
Peterson's Strobotune software is not free, but is excellent.
2016/10/20 13:01:22
KnottyChord
It used to have one.  I occasionally use the Cakewalk tuner from a legacy version that still loads under Cakewalk audio effects.  Not sure when they took it out.  Maybe you can still get it.
2016/10/21 05:50:04
straighttothebar
tlw
Peterson's Strobotune software is not free, but is excellent.



I don't want to sound rude or anything, but can one tuner plugin be better than the other? Other than design and visibility? More complex algorithms or somtn? I have absolutly no idea, hence my question..
2016/10/21 05:57:55
Zargg
My reasoning for saying that the Polytune is very good, is perhaps mostly the option to do open string tunings
A (digital) tuner is a (digital) tuner
2016/10/21 06:05:44
straighttothebar
Zargg
My reasoning for saying that the Polytune is very good, is perhaps mostly the option to do open string tunings

 
Yeah, I own the actual (mini) polytune pedal from TC, they are pretty neat aren't they?
 
Zargg
A (digital) tuner is a (digital) tuner



Are you sure? Maybe there's a difference in accuracy?
2016/10/21 06:31:46
Zargg
straighttothebar
 
Zargg
A (digital) tuner is a (digital) tuner



Are you sure? Maybe there's a difference in accuracy?


I have heard bigger differences in HW tuners, than in digital / software tuners.
But I have by no means tried them all
2016/10/21 06:34:56
fireberd
My MOTU "CueMix FX" has a tuner.  I've got several others including Cleartune on my iPhone, but I use my Peterson StrobOPLUS HD.  I have custom tuner programs for my Pedal Steel. I have people tune with the Peterson for recording sessions.
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